Options Trading, Made Simple This is not your typical options trading book, plagued with jargon and written by Wall Street academics who are more concerned with showing off than with actually teaching you how to trade.
A bold and personal book that digs below the surface of one of society's last taboos-money-and illuminates how women's emotional relationship with it affects every part of their lives Long ago, and not entirely consciously, Liz Perle made a quiet contract with cash: she would do what it took to get it-work hard, marry right-but she didn't want to have to think about it too much.
Crystal Martin, a woman who experienced her own riches-to-rags story, explains how she endured financial ruin (not of her own making), hit the bottom of the money pool, then constructed a life of thriving security.
I wrote this book because so many people were never taught about personal finance in high school or college and thus struggle with personal finance issues in their life.
Over the years immersing myself into the topic of Social Security, I began noticing that other authors focused on the past, or the history of our country's largest (and oldest) Entitlement program.
Originally released in 2014 and updated regularly to remain current, Give Yourself Some Credit has helped thousands of young people throughout the United States improve their understanding of credit, ultimately strengthening their financial standings.
Based on a best-selling documentary film of the same name, this books presents the "e;Law of Attraction,"e; which, according to the tagline, "e;has traveled through centuries to reach you.